Occasional skin redness in the area of the inflamed bursa Pain and tenderness are common symptoms. If the affected joint is close to the skin, as with the shoulder, knee, elbow, or Achilles tendon, swelling and redness are seen and ...Knee Swelling
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Occasional skin redness in the area of the inflamed bursa Pain and tenderness are common symptoms. If the affected joint is close to the skin, as with the shoulder, knee, elbow, or Achilles tendon, swelling and redness are seen and the area may feel warm to the touch.
Knee injuries are very common in accidents and sporting incidents and can cause chronic pain, loss of joint stability and difficulty with daily activities. Physiotherapy starts with a subjective examination, enquiring about how the injury occurred, what forces were involved in the event, how quickly the knee swelling appeared, whether there was knee instability or difficulty putting full weight on the knee.
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